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Saturday, May 13, 2017

Meet ShoreIndie Judge Ember Casey

We are jumping up and down with excitement to have USA Today bestselling author EMBER CASEY as a 2017 ShoreIndie Contest judge!

A prolific indie author since 2013, Ember was a powerhouse straight out of the gate with her debut NA contemporary romance, His Wicked Games, which, to date, has a whopping 626 reviews on Amazon. Since then, she's gone on to finish the Cunningham Family Series and write books in four more series, plus a standalone. And every one of her books has higher than a 4-star rating on Amazon. Ember is a master at keeping her readers engaged with her platform. One of her brilliant strategies is to release novellas and short stories related to her ongoing series in between novels. She also has a fantastic website, newsletter, and Facebook presence that are great models for how to do this indie author thing right. (Seriously, go check out what she's doing. She's an absolute genius.)

We are thrilled that Ember has agreed to do an interview for the ShoreIndie blog - stay
tuned to find out more about how she has achieved her indie awesomeness - and that she's allowing us to host a giveaway of a signed copy of The Billionaire Escape Plan (date TBA). In the meantime, we highly recommend checking out her website, Facebook group, and BookBub listing; signing up for her newsletter to get a sense of what a great, engaging newsletter looks like; and following her on Twitter @embercasey.Ember's Bio
Ember Casey is a USA Today bestselling romance author living in Atlanta, Georgia in a den of iniquity (or so she likes to tell people). She’s been an indie publisher since 2013, when her first book, His Wicked Games, was released into the wild. Since then, she’s written and published fourteen books, cowritten fifteen more, and scribbled out many other words that will never, ever see the light of day.

When she’s not writing steamy romances, you can find her whipping up baked goods (usually of the chocolate variety), traveling (her bucket list is infinite), or generally causing trouble (because somebody has to do it).